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From the first African-American UW-Madison graduate to the first foreign litigator to practice in Afghanistan, UW System alumni have achieved many firsts since 1875.
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From the first African-American UW-Madison graduate to the first foreign litigator to practice in Afghanistan, UW System alumni have achieved many firsts since 1875.
Gov. Tony Evers announced his intention to generate a nonpartisan Redistricting Advisory Commission to redraw voting boundaries made in 2011.
Women in the Associated Students of Madison have achieved success in aiding women’s health — free menstrual products in women’s restrooms around campus, making a generic version of the Plan B emergency contraceptive pill available in the Unions and funding campus-wide sexual assault support and aid.
When former UW-Whitewater Chancellor Beverly Kopper stepped down from her post, she recognized the predicament she was in: Allegations of sexual harassment against her husband, accusations of a hostile work environment under her leadership, a community demanding her resignation. The question is, was it fair?
How high rent, low minimum wage and brutal winters impacts homeless and low-income women across the state
Women still struggle to overcome obstacles associated with running for office.
The Wisconsin Women's Health Foundation is working to help pregnant women and new moms quit smoking.
Instead of letting 2019 be the only year of women, celebrate women achievements every year.
The expanding influence of health care institutions funded by religious groups in Wisconsin contributes to the changing landscape of women’s reproductive care and policy.
A recent survey found 57 percent of college students feel universities should be able to limit expressions of political views, resulting in the examination of academic freedom on campus.
Polarizing temperatures cause arctic weather during a winter that yielded one of the latest freezes of Lake Mendota.
Dane County aims to provide housing for at least 16 homeless families or veterans by giving over $400,000 to an affordable housing development in Madison.
With a large number of the most hostile and unequal cities in the country for black residents, experts in Wisconsin look for answers in history and solutions in policy.
Faculty throughout the UW System have encouraged solidarity among their peers in light of the budget deficit and faculty cutbacks that plague the UW-Stevens Point community.
Bucky’s Tuition Promise underwrote college expenses for more than 18 percent of UW-Madison freshmen and transfer students this fall.
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